IndyGail
Chirping
So for $4 each I purchased 2 Pekin ducks. Then $200 for the coop, double locks and safety doors, $200 for infrared camera with sound n mic, $200 treated land scape timbers, $100 sand and mulch, $100 feed, feeder, water dish, vitamins. Not to mention all the labor. I have to wait till August to get eggs. That's if the fox, Capote, hawk, raccoon or neighborhood dogs don't get them. It is more financially sound to buy your
eggs. Still I'm out there every chance I get trying to make them more comfortable. I'm a duck addict. Be honest, is this cool too small for two Peking ducks.